My 220 Acrylic Build (Going to take some time)

Another update for you all, very excited today! I got my RODI from SpectraPure today. I picked up the 90gpd model. Here are some pictures
 

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More Pictures!!! Getting sooo close now!!! stand is done! No more black paint, stripped, sanded, stained, sealed, and moved in. Also I have mounted my new lights in the hood :spin1:. I was going to buy t slot hanging kit, though I thought to my self Ace Hardware is down the street. Went in there and i was able to get all of what i needed. All stainless steel also. I decided to make a tension wire hanging kit my self. So glad i did, due to the hood being so low profile. The hanging kit that came with lights i used, but i had to modify them. The wire connecting to the pendants were to long, so i cut them and re crimped the length so now they are at a great height. Also i ran a 1/4" hard plastic water line up to my attic for the air intake for the Matrix skimmer. So all the noise will be up in the attic therefore leaving the system more quiet.

Please let me know what you guys think, sorry for dragging the build on, I have little time to work on it. Here is a link to more photos. As before the pictures are on my photobucket in the build folder.

http://s1317.photobucket.com/user/jowalker4/slideshow/220 Build
 
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Everything looks great - you've done the hardest parts now. The end of a build is usually pretty quick once you have all of the plumbing figured out.
 
It is coming together quickly now. Just need to wash my sand and throw it in. Then next would be filling it up! Just need to find some salt lol
 
Joey - I have two unopened bags of Aragonite aggregate to donate if you need anymore substrate (phosphate free :)). Just let me know.
Don't have any extra salt although :)
 
I would appreciate the bags of sand! I am available tomorrow if that works for you

yup, it's in my trunk. I will be out around 7:30 AM I will leave on your porch. Glad to be able to help ya get up and running :).

Also if you need help in getting RO/DI I can sport you 30 or so gallons a day (It runs more, but I am not there to get my catch tub drained off). I run a Specta Max Cap so it is good stuff.

mike
 
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Here are the most recent pictures
 
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2 Evergrow IT2080's (32" model)

I have the same lights over one of my tanks now, only thing I hate about them is that when the power goes out, the lights reset to the factory settings cycle which peaks at 100% W 100% B.

I haven't looked at trying to change it but just giving you a heads up.
 
I would like to say a big thanks to Jane's_MW and CrazyEyes! Jane's_MW thank you for the to water and the aggregate! That helps so much in getting this long process of filling with water go a bit quicker. Also CrazyEyes; thank you for helping me with setting up my rodi and the final touches with the plumbing. I have some updated pictures of the build. Getting closer!!!
Hoohoodillio; thank you for the observation of the level! I did throw a level on to double check the levelness of the tank. And with further investigation I found that the door to the hood needs to be re-hung. Good thing I am not a carpenter lol.

Also Tryder thank you for the heads up with the lights resetting during a power outage. To me the value of these lights are huge compared to the price. I One day I may own radions or something to that extent. Although light is light lol. Here is a link to the updated pics.

Hello!
jowalker4 shared an album with you.


View Album, http://s1317.photobucket.com/user/jowalker4/library/220 Build
 
That BIG FISH in the tank looks like it might have ich or sumthing!! Looking good Joe! Before you know it you will Really be spending money :) like mad!
 
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